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troops there after the end of this year as the chairman of the joint chiefs said to jim miklashevski today, if there is no deal, there will be no u.s. troops in afghanistan come january 1st. the white house double underlined that saying we cannot and will not have troops on the ground without a signed deal. the president, himself, apparently triple underlined that today in a direct one-on-one phone call with hamid karzai, president of afghanistan, after which the white house released this statement. frankly, if you're used to reporting on this longest war in american history, this is kind of a breathtaking thing to see. look. the president asking the pentagon today to ensure that it has adequate plans in place to accomplish an orderly withdrawal by the end of the year should the united states not keep any troops in afghanistan after 2014. this does not mean for sure that every single american service member will be gone from afghanistan by january 1st. but it means that that is now a possible outcome. the u.s. military will now plan logistically to make that a realistic option. that
troops there after the end of this year as the chairman of the joint chiefs said to jim miklashevski today, if there is no deal, there will be no u.s. troops in afghanistan come january 1st. the white house double underlined that saying we cannot and will not have troops on the ground without a signed deal. the president, himself, apparently triple underlined that today in a direct one-on-one phone call with hamid karzai, president of afghanistan, after which the white house released this...
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. >> that's the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff in an interview with nbc's jim miklashevski today while en route to afghanistan. that was them on the plane. general dempsey saying there he does not personally want u.s. troops to totally withdraw from afghanistan, but if there isn't a signed agreement between our government and the afghan government about u.s. troops staying on, then all u.s. forces will leave. this year. the chairman saying today that after 13 years of that war, u.s. troops accomplished their mission in afghanistan and it would not be a defeat to leave. something really specific seems to have led to today's big news about the war and the end of the war. this is defense secretary chuck hagel. this is him last october in brussels at nato headquarters. he was there meeting with all the other people who have his same job and all the other nato countries. it was the meeting of the nato defense ministers. at that meeting late last year, defense secretary chuck hagel told all the other defense secretaries in nato that by the next time they all got together, the u.s. and
. >> that's the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff in an interview with nbc's jim miklashevski today while en route to afghanistan. that was them on the plane. general dempsey saying there he does not personally want u.s. troops to totally withdraw from afghanistan, but if there isn't a signed agreement between our government and the afghan government about u.s. troops staying on, then all u.s. forces will leave. this year. the chairman saying today that after 13 years of that war,...
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basketball for the hoop and he was fouled 30-22 warriors after 1st period harbaugh kansas pep-talk if jim harbaugh wants to leave the 49ers it doesn't look so given what he wore for a pep talk for the kansas basketball team before tonight's game against texas tech there's harbaugh in lawrence, kansas with kansas coach bill self to the left in his usual "uniform" of 49ers hat 49ers sweat shirt and the pleated khaki pants harbaugh's connection with kansas he was their top choice to replace mark mangino back in 2009 while he was still at stanford harbaugh is the brother-in-law of indiana hoosiers head coach tom crean portland wants raiders a group of oregon fans have petitioned their governorvia the website change.org to bring an nfl team to portland and the oakland raiders appear to be on the short list last week, raiders owner mark davis admitted that if the team doesn't get a new stadium soon there's the chance the raiders could relocate. the raiders are the only major sports team to share a venue with a major league baseball team meanwhile, those behind the "nfl to portland" movement say
basketball for the hoop and he was fouled 30-22 warriors after 1st period harbaugh kansas pep-talk if jim harbaugh wants to leave the 49ers it doesn't look so given what he wore for a pep talk for the kansas basketball team before tonight's game against texas tech there's harbaugh in lawrence, kansas with kansas coach bill self to the left in his usual "uniform" of 49ers hat 49ers sweat shirt and the pleated khaki pants harbaugh's connection with kansas he was their top choice to...
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>> it was in the jim crow south, where it's enforced by the state. in terms of private businesses doing it on their own, i think they should have the freedom and individuals should have the freedom to associate how they want. >> racial discrimination also counts, red t-shirts, gay weddings, i will not serve black people. >> i don't think a business that would discriminate against race would stay in business for a long time. >> let's -- >> let's go back to the arizona bill, it didn't mention race or sexual orientation. it's patterned off the freedom act. passed by that right wing zealot chuck schumer 20 years ago. >> and invalidated by the states in 1997. >> that's right. a lot of states have what are called mini-rpeplis. arizona's previous mini-ripra was poorly drafted and this is getting it back in line. >> i will read to you -- may assert that violation, regardless whether the party is a party to the proceedings, the person may obtain appropriate belief. that was not previously in the law. that was in the law that was vetoed today. >> that is in pl
>> it was in the jim crow south, where it's enforced by the state. in terms of private businesses doing it on their own, i think they should have the freedom and individuals should have the freedom to associate how they want. >> racial discrimination also counts, red t-shirts, gay weddings, i will not serve black people. >> i don't think a business that would discriminate against race would stay in business for a long time. >> let's -- >> let's go back to the...
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and a jim harbaugh gives a pep talk. mattress discounters' $197 mattress sale $197 mattress sale is ending soon. bulldog: mattress discounters' $197 mattress sale! television announcer: right now, you can get a serta mattress, any size, for just $197 each piece when you buy the complete set. bulldog: any size mattress - twin, full, queen, or king - for one low price! and they'll deliver it free. television announcer: the $197 mattress sale... bulldog: oh boy! television announcer: ...is ending soon. ♪ mattress discounters (male announcer): now, the orchard supply sports report with gary radnich. >> gary:good evening! >> gary:jim barnett and bob fitzgerald wearing almost indentical outfits end of 1st quarter jermaine o'neal levels jeff green on the screen then rolls to the basketball for the hoop and he was fouled 30-22 warriors after 1st period >> gary: when he scored only 13 that me that they did not need him to push it...steph curry. >> gary: i'd love to hear kobe bryant plo claipiano playi. >>video >> gary:kobe's ne
and a jim harbaugh gives a pep talk. mattress discounters' $197 mattress sale $197 mattress sale is ending soon. bulldog: mattress discounters' $197 mattress sale! television announcer: right now, you can get a serta mattress, any size, for just $197 each piece when you buy the complete set. bulldog: any size mattress - twin, full, queen, or king - for one low price! and they'll deliver it free. television announcer: the $197 mattress sale... bulldog: oh boy! television announcer: ...is ending...
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, this is my sister, lisa. [ jim ] mmmmm. so, hot. whoo! mmmmm. that is hot! [ male announcer ] made with real cheese and premium cuts of meat. [ ding! ] ♪ hot pockets! and premium cuts of meat. hey, buddy? oh, hey, flo. you want to see something cool? snapshot, from progressive. my insurance company told me not to talk to people like you. you always do what they tell you? no... try it, and see what your good driving can save you. you don't even have to switch. unless you're scared. i'm not scared, it's... you know we can still see you. no, you can't. pretty sure we can... try snapshot today -- no pressure. but that grand slam looks so good. girl: mom, with 18 options to choose from, there's over 300 combos under 550 calories. man: kid's a genius. girl: dad, it says it right here on the menu. man: oh. woman: hey, welcome to denny's. the rich dark chocolate. york peppermint pattie. get the sensation. [cheers and applause] >> jon: welcome back. my guest tonight the host of miss neeb's rachel maddow -- msnbc's rachel maddow sh
, this is my sister, lisa. [ jim ] mmmmm. so, hot. whoo! mmmmm. that is hot! [ male announcer ] made with real cheese and premium cuts of meat. [ ding! ] ♪ hot pockets! and premium cuts of meat. hey, buddy? oh, hey, flo. you want to see something cool? snapshot, from progressive. my insurance company told me not to talk to people like you. you always do what they tell you? no... try it, and see what your good driving can save you. you don't even have to switch. unless you're scared. i'm not...
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that was just day one. >> jim maceda. >>> michael, thanks for joining us. >> thanks for having me. good morning. >> let's first talk about putin and his likely next move here. >> well, you know, the question is how aggressive he wants to be. probably i think he will wait and see what's happening within ukraine and whether in particular this situation in crimea spirals out of control. most of the experts that i spoke to, people in and out of government think it's unlikely he would actually intervene militarily in this case, and that they doesn't have a desire to see the company broken up. but things are definitely getting worse, not better. i do think we're in uncharted waters. >> absolutely, as indicated in jim' report in the actions today, in your piece you wrote -- putin's loss in ukraine may potentially be obama's game, but to turn the screws on putin, obama may have to assume more risk than he is willing to accept. elaborate on that latter part. >> well, look, to the extent obama may want to score some points on putin, and he may, because putin has made life difficult. he's bee
that was just day one. >> jim maceda. >>> michael, thanks for joining us. >> thanks for having me. good morning. >> let's first talk about putin and his likely next move here. >> well, you know, the question is how aggressive he wants to be. probably i think he will wait and see what's happening within ukraine and whether in particular this situation in crimea spirals out of control. most of the experts that i spoke to, people in and out of government think it's...
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jim takes a geographic look at the situation here. jim? >> for our viewers, if you have any doubt that ukraine is important to the u.s. or russia, it helps to look at the map. let's start with ukraine, it's not some distant land it's in europe. the green is nato allies. the u.s. has an obligation to defend them if they come under threat. ukraine is not a member, but there has been talk increasing the ties over the years. a couple hours nighttime to paris, rome, a little further away to london. let's get to why it's important to russia. this is the key here, that's the key russian naval base. the headquarters of the black sea fleet, this is russia's only warm water port. they're cold in the winter, this one takes them through the black sea, the mediterranean, out to the atlantic, that is an essential national security interest of the russians, and one more point just to come across, we talk a lot about the ethnic divisions this is the eastern part of the country along the border with russia, 50 to 75% in this area russians speaking russian
jim takes a geographic look at the situation here. jim? >> for our viewers, if you have any doubt that ukraine is important to the u.s. or russia, it helps to look at the map. let's start with ukraine, it's not some distant land it's in europe. the green is nato allies. the u.s. has an obligation to defend them if they come under threat. ukraine is not a member, but there has been talk increasing the ties over the years. a couple hours nighttime to paris, rome, a little further away to...
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and he was trying to self medicate the profound psychological pain he was feeling with jack daniel's, jim beam or whatever was handy. that doesn't work but it took quite a long time for him to figure that out. and somehow i stuck with him through this. people ask me all the time how and i have to be honest, i am still not sure. but with a lot of patience and commitment and love we stayed together, we got married. he did heal and we have been able to forge a new life together. i tell that story in this book. and a lot of the early reviews focus on the fact that i am very honest about worst parts of that recovery. some of the terms are making me a little freaked out the people and not going to want to buy it because they're focused on my honesty about those really bad stages but for me this is a story of hope, healing, recovery and love. this is a love story and this is a story about how my husband came back from profound injury, profound institutional neglect and really deep physiological cognitive and psychological woundss could be the man that he is today. and loving husband and father w
and he was trying to self medicate the profound psychological pain he was feeling with jack daniel's, jim beam or whatever was handy. that doesn't work but it took quite a long time for him to figure that out. and somehow i stuck with him through this. people ask me all the time how and i have to be honest, i am still not sure. but with a lot of patience and commitment and love we stayed together, we got married. he did heal and we have been able to forge a new life together. i tell that story...
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it is sarah and jim's legacy of success that brings us here. on this day, 20 years ago, the brady law took affect. it changed what was a line buy system that allowed dangerous people easy access to weapons. thanks to the brady law, the work of this administration, every federal seller runs a background check. the numbers speak for themselves. background checks have blocked more than 2 million gun purchases by felons and domestic abu abusers. in fact, brady background checks block 343 attempts every day. this includes 171 attempts by felons denied every day. 48 domestic abusers denied every day. 19 fugitives denied every day. background checks work and countless lives have been saved and crimes prevented. you only need to look to the dramatic decline of homicide since the law went into place. a lot has changed in the world in 20 years and there are new loopholes that would allow people that would be denied because of the brady law to get guns. this includes gun shows and significantly, to many most alarmingly, it includes the internet which no o
it is sarah and jim's legacy of success that brings us here. on this day, 20 years ago, the brady law took affect. it changed what was a line buy system that allowed dangerous people easy access to weapons. thanks to the brady law, the work of this administration, every federal seller runs a background check. the numbers speak for themselves. background checks have blocked more than 2 million gun purchases by felons and domestic abu abusers. in fact, brady background checks block 343 attempts...
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first up we have a lawyer a con a mr and best selling author jim rickards on the show today jim joined me earlier today via our new york studio to update us on his views about the global economy you won't want to miss it then we have american filmmakers social activist and the man behind the movement peter just that he's on the show today now just have founded the case movement which advocates for transition from a money based economy to a resource based economy interesting stuff you definitely won't want to miss my interview with them and finally in today's big deal edward harrison joins me to discuss the brew identity of the man behind us his name's can't miss it you want to miss a moment of it all and it all starts right now. our lead story today shipping while most of us don't often think about the shipping industry the fact of the matter is almost everything you get from overseas is deeply affected by the business of shipping this is why a coalition between the world's three largest shipping companies is worth taking a closer look at now is switzerland mediterranean shipping compa
first up we have a lawyer a con a mr and best selling author jim rickards on the show today jim joined me earlier today via our new york studio to update us on his views about the global economy you won't want to miss it then we have american filmmakers social activist and the man behind the movement peter just that he's on the show today now just have founded the case movement which advocates for transition from a money based economy to a resource based economy interesting stuff you definitely...
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>> hi, jim. earlier today the nato secretary general gave a brief statement to the media in which he called on russia to deescalate tensions. take a listen to what he had to say. >> what russia is doing now in ukraine, violates the principles of the united nations charter. it threatens peace and security in europe. russia must stop its military activities and its threats. today we will discuss their implications for european peace and security and for nato's relationship with russia. >> now there are two meetings taking place today here at nato headquarters. the first meeting, a meeting of the north atlantic council. that's the primary decision making body for nato. that meeting we understand is still under way. that will be followed by a meeting by the nato ukraine commission. that meeting taking place at the behest of ukrainian officials. the commission was formed in 1997 with the aim of strengthening military inside the ukraine as well as improving ties between kiev and western europe. now man
>> hi, jim. earlier today the nato secretary general gave a brief statement to the media in which he called on russia to deescalate tensions. take a listen to what he had to say. >> what russia is doing now in ukraine, violates the principles of the united nations charter. it threatens peace and security in europe. russia must stop its military activities and its threats. today we will discuss their implications for european peace and security and for nato's relationship with...
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fed chairman jim mcgovern takes the stand. -- janet yellen takes the stand. welcome, everyone. " there. still putting the jacket on. never far away. what a great day. in another record. not huge gains but interestingly
fed chairman jim mcgovern takes the stand. -- janet yellen takes the stand. welcome, everyone. " there. still putting the jacket on. never far away. what a great day. in another record. not huge gains but interestingly
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good morning, jim. >> good morning, john and marci. we are tracking snow across the east into new england. through the early morning hours. it is weak but it will travel along the i-95 corridor. boston, south and west, new york city into d.c. just picking up a coating to an inch or show but leaving roadways slick. meanwhile, dealing with brutal cold along the upper midwest. northern plains minus 13, early morning low minneapolis. minus 3 in chicago. many spots above 0 during the day. soaking rain in california. we do need this but too much of a good thing will lead it flooding into the weekend. john and marci, back to you. >> jim dickey, thank you. >>> a spectacular scene from the surface of the sun. a giant solar flare erupted there yesterday. winds over 4 million miles per hour. flares often disrupt communications here on earth. this one was not directed at us. it could still cause auroras near the poles tonight. >> as the health care sign-up deadline approaches, president obama wants to see an enrollment surge next month. he says ab
good morning, jim. >> good morning, john and marci. we are tracking snow across the east into new england. through the early morning hours. it is weak but it will travel along the i-95 corridor. boston, south and west, new york city into d.c. just picking up a coating to an inch or show but leaving roadways slick. meanwhile, dealing with brutal cold along the upper midwest. northern plains minus 13, early morning low minneapolis. minus 3 in chicago. many spots above 0 during the day....
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stoddard and national review jim garety. jim, all are untrue. >> about once a month harry reid says something that would be a career ender for your average republican. the tourists are smelly. mitt romney didn't pay taxes for 10 years there was no trace of a negro accent on barack obama. harry reid just says these things. and there never any assertible reaction. anybody with functioning brain cells would say with 317 million people in america that somebody having a bad experience with obama care is probably true. they can't all be lies. can you quibble with one or two ads here and there. you can't say the entire thing is made up. he goes out there and says it oh, that's just harry being harry. no consequence to him blurting all out falsehood he does this month after month and nobody ever catches up with him. >> if i make a mistake and it does happen if i say something awful i get hammered. >> i know. i agree. he says it in a soft voice. >> is that the trick? >> maybe that's the trick. but it is -- it really is an interesting
stoddard and national review jim garety. jim, all are untrue. >> about once a month harry reid says something that would be a career ender for your average republican. the tourists are smelly. mitt romney didn't pay taxes for 10 years there was no trace of a negro accent on barack obama. harry reid just says these things. and there never any assertible reaction. anybody with functioning brain cells would say with 317 million people in america that somebody having a bad experience with...
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jim mccrery, 2000, march, said in an article in "the american atlantic monthly" that an employer and an individual mandate was essential. i can't understand the republicans saying we don't want everybody to play, we don't want everybody according to their ability to be in. why are you so eager to let people out the door, because they're going to wind up in the emergency room? have no doubt they will be getting health care but they won't pay for it. you're saying, that's ok with us. we like people who are free riders. that's not america. we all are supposed to do our part, and that's why everyone here should vote no. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from washington reserves. the gentlewoman from kansas is recognized. ms. jenkins: madam speaker, i'd like to yield two minutes to the gentleman from indiana, our friend and colleague on house ways and means committee, todd young. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from indiana is recognized for two minutes. mr. young: thank you, madam speaker. as we approach the deadline for enrolling in obamacare sanction insurance, it's become
jim mccrery, 2000, march, said in an article in "the american atlantic monthly" that an employer and an individual mandate was essential. i can't understand the republicans saying we don't want everybody to play, we don't want everybody according to their ability to be in. why are you so eager to let people out the door, because they're going to wind up in the emergency room? have no doubt they will be getting health care but they won't pay for it. you're saying, that's ok with us. we...
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marine corps veteran jim now serves as dav national service director and his fellow marine corps veteran barry janowski leads as executive director of headquarters in coal spring, kentucky. very good to have you back, too. with us today is miss susan miller who was elected today office of national commander of the dav aux illry. she prefld served as a registered nurse with the veterans administration and her son, trent, is a member of the united states army, recently serving in his second deployment to afghanistan. gentlemen and miss miller, thank you for your leadership and for your service. i look forward to working with each of you in your new roles and continuing to work with those of you that are continuing in the roles that you have had for a number of years. i'd also like to recognize the dav members from my home state of florida who may be with us today. if you could just raise your hand so we can say hello. isn't this just like home? this is just like home. welcome to those from the sunshine state. we're glad to have you here. each of you are a credit to our state of florida and
marine corps veteran jim now serves as dav national service director and his fellow marine corps veteran barry janowski leads as executive director of headquarters in coal spring, kentucky. very good to have you back, too. with us today is miss susan miller who was elected today office of national commander of the dav aux illry. she prefld served as a registered nurse with the veterans administration and her son, trent, is a member of the united states army, recently serving in his second...
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. >> jim crow is a different situation because that was enforced by the power of the state. here it's individual businesses that are being given the decision if i don't want to serve people in red t-shirts that should be my freedom we'll see how businesses thrive. i have a feeling that those businesses that advertise themselves being open to gays will be doing better off than those who say that we will not serve them. >> the fact ta of the matter tht law in arizona and missouri and georgia and kansas is completely unconstitutional by the kato argument if there was a state that passed a referendum allowing slavery you wouldn't let the government -- >> that would violate the 13th amendment. >> i see. and so by the same argument, you are violating the 14th amendment when you discriminate people based on race, based on gender, based on sexual orien station. [speaking at the same time] >> it's not a matter of red. >> reporter: shirts it's a matter of the color of their skin or being gay, lesbian -- >> this is a hot topic for all of us. >> there is a difference in state action and
. >> jim crow is a different situation because that was enforced by the power of the state. here it's individual businesses that are being given the decision if i don't want to serve people in red t-shirts that should be my freedom we'll see how businesses thrive. i have a feeling that those businesses that advertise themselves being open to gays will be doing better off than those who say that we will not serve them. >> the fact ta of the matter tht law in arizona and missouri and...
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. >> cameraman lee roush begins recording an interview with assistant fire chief jim mitchell. >> jim mitchell, j-i-m m-i-t-c-h-e-l-l. >> okay. assistant chief? >> assistant chief. >> have you guys been busy? has it been mostly calls like these? >> haven't been too bad today. yesterday was a different story. and last night, but today's been pretty uneventful. >> but it won't be uneventful for long. >> in this situation we had some ice on the line. the bigger problem was that snow and ice had collected on the limb. >> the firemen and news crew have no idea the tree limb above the power line is about to break. >> i was, you know, doing this shooting where you're looking through the viewfinder with your right eye and my left eye, i'm looking around, see what's going on. i see the tree branch move a little bit. i kind of looked over at it, and that's when everything let go. >> they're standing only a few feet away from live power lines charged with nearly 10,000 volts of electricity. >> the power lines. more today is medical emergencies, people are out shoveling their walks. >> the electr
. >> cameraman lee roush begins recording an interview with assistant fire chief jim mitchell. >> jim mitchell, j-i-m m-i-t-c-h-e-l-l. >> okay. assistant chief? >> assistant chief. >> have you guys been busy? has it been mostly calls like these? >> haven't been too bad today. yesterday was a different story. and last night, but today's been pretty uneventful. >> but it won't be uneventful for long. >> in this situation we had some ice on the line....
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nbc's jim maceda. let's go from there now to nbc's kristen welker following the latest developments from the white house for us. kristen, what are you hearing from the obama administration and all the options that it may be considering? >> reporter: well, alex, a little bit of breaking news at this hour. according to a senior defense official, defense secretary chuck hagel, had a it telephone conversation with his counterpart today. we're still waiting to get details about what specifically was said during that conversation. but, of course, the white house monitoring the situation quite closely, in consultation with its partners abroad. for days, the administration has been warning russia against intervening in ukraine. of course, on friday, it was clear that that diplomatic strategy had failed, so president obama came out with a strong warning to russia not to ramp this up any further. he said there would be costs. here's a little bit more of what he had to say. take a listen. >> throughout this crisi
nbc's jim maceda. let's go from there now to nbc's kristen welker following the latest developments from the white house for us. kristen, what are you hearing from the obama administration and all the options that it may be considering? >> reporter: well, alex, a little bit of breaking news at this hour. according to a senior defense official, defense secretary chuck hagel, had a it telephone conversation with his counterpart today. we're still waiting to get details about what...
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and on the other hand, jim wants to fulfill his destiny and do something great and realizes he can play a role in the work of art recovered in france but he has transportation hub as part of the second lieutenant in the army that he doesn't know where to go. so, this is the dynamic between the two of them back and forth. her testing to see can you be trusted, will he return these things to france? it is a fascinating dynamic and story in the much bigger story, and i think it is one of the great parts of the film that kate blanchet really teased out of the story. >> you mentioned sicily. in 1943 of course the allies are in sicily and the main one in italy at this stage of the war there were very few monuments. they had some success and failure. and all of this is explained in robert's third book saving italy. robert, could you briefly talk about some of the challenges, do they have transportation, do they have maps? >> it was a pathetic beginning. it was an army of one at the beginning. president roosevelt who realized this is a good idea also a dearth stood out they needed to buy time f
and on the other hand, jim wants to fulfill his destiny and do something great and realizes he can play a role in the work of art recovered in france but he has transportation hub as part of the second lieutenant in the army that he doesn't know where to go. so, this is the dynamic between the two of them back and forth. her testing to see can you be trusted, will he return these things to france? it is a fascinating dynamic and story in the much bigger story, and i think it is one of the great...
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with the whole buildup being kobe creating the world's greatest piano including a guest spot from if jim harbaugh wants to >> gary: warriors a couple minutes left. they are coming home after a great road trip. >> gary: dan of suits and ties and matching of everything. speaking of... forced to wear this blazer in cleveland. some replaced with his regular one and had it changed. by time he received the firm original laser his team held on. blaezer his team hadowon. had won. >> gary: kobe bryant has a new commercial out. >>video >> gary:giving lionel richie a little attention here! >> gary:giving a pep talk for the kansas game. supposedly he was the top choice for the football job. look so given what he wore for a pep talk for the kansas basketball team against texas tech >> gary: there's harbaugh in lawrence, kansas with kansas coach bill self to the left in his usual "uniform" of 49ers hat 49ers sweat shirt and the pleated khaki pants >> gary: harbaugh's connection with kansas he was their top choice to replace mark mangino back in 2009 while he was still at stanford >> gary: harbaugh is
with the whole buildup being kobe creating the world's greatest piano including a guest spot from if jim harbaugh wants to >> gary: warriors a couple minutes left. they are coming home after a great road trip. >> gary: dan of suits and ties and matching of everything. speaking of... forced to wear this blazer in cleveland. some replaced with his regular one and had it changed. by time he received the firm original laser his team held on. blaezer his team hadowon. had won. >>...
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fed chairman jim mcgovern takes the stand. -- janet yellen takes the stand. welcome, everyone. " there. still putting the jacket on. never far away. what a great day. in another record. not huge gains but interestingly we go to an all-time high. we are pretty much going to be able to do that. 1851. >> traders have been having trouble with the market because it gets almost there and turning back and retrieving. so it has been difficult. >> i wore green up for a reason today. i knew i would need it. heading to olivia sterns. >> the king of green, shares of , shares up almost 20%. -- speaking of green, j.c. penney shares are up. they think sales will increase in margins will expand. also watching ebay, a story you know well. carl icahn and ebay stepping up the attacks on one another. carl icahn has written his third letter in four days, accusing ebay of having conflicts of interest among the board erectors. back.s firing their ceo says carl icahn is well entertaining and false and dead wrong. also watching shares of other bees down come in pretty much flat. this
fed chairman jim mcgovern takes the stand. -- janet yellen takes the stand. welcome, everyone. " there. still putting the jacket on. never far away. what a great day. in another record. not huge gains but interestingly we go to an all-time high. we are pretty much going to be able to do that. 1851. >> traders have been having trouble with the market because it gets almost there and turning back and retrieving. so it has been difficult. >> i wore green up for a reason today. i...
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the final thing that we know, and no one i think more than jim dobbins is responsible for us knowing this, is that the rapid withdrawal of american support in this time will be one of the most critical factors in afghanistan's failure. if afghanistan does not maintain some degree, strong degree of international support through this transitional period, the increase in likelihood that afghanistan will become more fragile, conflict, unstable goes up traumatically. so that leads me to my final point, which is that amazingly i think in afghanistan and the incredible work that has been done to put in a strategic partnership agreement with afghanistan and the united states to negotiate into the incredible display of international commitment that was demonstrated in chicago and tokyo in december and in istanbul in the summer of 2012 when the entire world to study together after a decade of incredible investment and said we'd be leaving afghanistan, and we are going to keep going because this investment is making a difference, and it's that important to the world. and we can't lose sight of
the final thing that we know, and no one i think more than jim dobbins is responsible for us knowing this, is that the rapid withdrawal of american support in this time will be one of the most critical factors in afghanistan's failure. if afghanistan does not maintain some degree, strong degree of international support through this transitional period, the increase in likelihood that afghanistan will become more fragile, conflict, unstable goes up traumatically. so that leads me to my final...
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we have at other fed officials on these programs, jim was with us not long ago, and talk about quality of guidance. what does that mean, can you give us some kind of idea? that is what i want to find out because it will set the tone for how people trade. >> last month, given the quality of unemployment, this is qualitative. we are backtracking echoplex they got to the top faster than expected because of a lot of reasons, potential rates -- this is not just one number, the broader labor market. what kinds of markets will they see with participation rates, part time in that sort of thing? >> that just leads to more work for you, michael. >> full employment for economic editors. >> i would like to bring in my guest host for the hour, peter you --dean of the him i mio school of business. it is a great day to have you here during janet yellen's testimony. what are you hoping to hear today. your students who are new to the business and economics, they are listening. what do you take away from here cap go >> the first thing, labor markets. the economy added 254,000 new jobs, in january, 114,0
we have at other fed officials on these programs, jim was with us not long ago, and talk about quality of guidance. what does that mean, can you give us some kind of idea? that is what i want to find out because it will set the tone for how people trade. >> last month, given the quality of unemployment, this is qualitative. we are backtracking echoplex they got to the top faster than expected because of a lot of reasons, potential rates -- this is not just one number, the broader labor...
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i am here on behalf of my husband, jim brady. he was wounded in the assassination attempt on ronald reagan in 1981. >> my name is dan gross and i am here for my brother matthew, who was shot and ahead on the top of the empire state building and 1997. and for our dear friend christopher, who was killed that day. for the 90 americans who are killed every day by a bullet, and for everyone of us who just wants to live in a safer nation. today, we're here to mark the 20 year anniversary of what could fairly be called the most significant step forward toward that goal of a safer nation. handgun violence prevention act took effect 20 years ago today. report,duce the special to introduce this report that we have issued -- to celebrate the success of this legislation and to define the critical work that lies ahead, 20 years of brady background checks, the case of finishing the job and making america safer. first, i would like to thank some special guests. of course, the victims and families that have joined us here today. i know i speak f
i am here on behalf of my husband, jim brady. he was wounded in the assassination attempt on ronald reagan in 1981. >> my name is dan gross and i am here for my brother matthew, who was shot and ahead on the top of the empire state building and 1997. and for our dear friend christopher, who was killed that day. for the 90 americans who are killed every day by a bullet, and for everyone of us who just wants to live in a safer nation. today, we're here to mark the 20 year anniversary of...
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. >> if the jim harbaugh can i get a new contract with the 49ers, perhaps he has a future as a motivational speaker. kansas basketball team before their game against texas tech-that's there is john harbaugh, an app lawrence, kan. with kansas coach bill self to the left in his usual uniform. hardball connection with kansas, he was their top choice to replace mark mangino back in 2009 while he was still less stanford. harbaugh is the brother-in- law of indiana loser's head coach tom crean. >>hoosiers head coach tom cre an. >> here is a live look outside. we do have traffic highs and lows. we will be right back. [ sports announcer ] here's another one, alyson dudek. hales corners, wisconsin. nice pass by alyson dudek. can she hang on to that spot? and she does! [ male announcer ] with the u-verse wireless receiver, your tv goes where you take it, allowing inspiration to follow. ♪ [ dad ] looks pretty good, right? [ girl ] yeah. [ male announcer ] switch to u-verse and add a wireless receiver today. ♪ [ male announcer ] switch to u-verse and add a wireless receiver today. [man] no one told
. >> if the jim harbaugh can i get a new contract with the 49ers, perhaps he has a future as a motivational speaker. kansas basketball team before their game against texas tech-that's there is john harbaugh, an app lawrence, kan. with kansas coach bill self to the left in his usual uniform. hardball connection with kansas, he was their top choice to replace mark mangino back in 2009 while he was still less stanford. harbaugh is the brother-in- law of indiana loser's head coach tom crean....
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good morning, jim. >> good morning john and marci. challenging record lows across the north and east here. through morning hours, on the left, expected lows this morning on the right. the records. so detroit likely shattering the record here this morning. similarly in chicago down to minus 4. the record would be zero. then challenging records, pittsburgh, philadelphia, all in all keeping things cold here. moving in from off-shore, bringing in torrential rain. too much after good thing will lead to flooding here as we see the rain pour down throughout the day. l.a., san diego, up into san francisco. heavy mountain snow. from here the storm streaks to the east on through the weekend. on monday, spreads all the way to the eastern seaboard. john and marci, back to you? thank you. >>> a plane crash in hawaii left three people dead, including the pilot. the aircraft went down not far from lanai's airport. two critically injured and another seriously hurt. the ntsb and faa are investigating. >>> attorney general eric holder is resting at hom
good morning, jim. >> good morning john and marci. challenging record lows across the north and east here. through morning hours, on the left, expected lows this morning on the right. the records. so detroit likely shattering the record here this morning. similarly in chicago down to minus 4. the record would be zero. then challenging records, pittsburgh, philadelphia, all in all keeping things cold here. moving in from off-shore, bringing in torrential rain. too much after good thing...
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remembering the jim lang. martha: we had three doors with the home game and you could put in different bachelors. we did. bill: that was at the maccallam house. fun times. martha: "happening now" starts right now. jenna: today's top headlines and brand new stories you see here first. jon: she is the social eight on trial for the murder of her ex-husband. the jury hears what was really planned for the victim on the night he died. >>> scare in the air. a flight forced to makage emergency landing. what happened inside the cabin that had everyone worried. >>> a armed robber messes with the wrong guy. why a convenience store clerk is being called a hero this morning. the whole thing is caught on tape and all "happening now."
remembering the jim lang. martha: we had three doors with the home game and you could put in different bachelors. we did. bill: that was at the maccallam house. fun times. martha: "happening now" starts right now. jenna: today's top headlines and brand new stories you see here first. jon: she is the social eight on trial for the murder of her ex-husband. the jury hears what was really planned for the victim on the night he died. >>> scare in the air. a flight forced to makage...
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hands next to me in my name is jim what's your name my name is jeffrey. wright investigation of the fishing industry reveals the hidden in troubled waters of fish fun. fun of me because. i saw it spread all over and over is the most toxic food you have in the whole world growing profit defeats officials inquiry furthermore health restrictions. i don't. really know what's inside the. fish. on our teeth. i don't understand all the world can lead to nato. breaking news on our t.v. or national a leaked diplomatic phone call reveals the same snipers and caves in the pants where we're shooting at both our testers and police and were allegedly in the pay of ukraine's new leadership. behind snipers they were zero zero which somebody from the new coalition. that's believed to be the stony and foreign minister talking to a foreign affairs chief catherine ashton. you know the stories here in r t who's calling the shots at the end of. the jesus who want to blow. their eyes of hardline nationalists former convicts among them is raising fears ukraine's up you will have
hands next to me in my name is jim what's your name my name is jeffrey. wright investigation of the fishing industry reveals the hidden in troubled waters of fish fun. fun of me because. i saw it spread all over and over is the most toxic food you have in the whole world growing profit defeats officials inquiry furthermore health restrictions. i don't. really know what's inside the. fish. on our teeth. i don't understand all the world can lead to nato. breaking news on our t.v. or national a...
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corruption against her are more to do with the 1990's when she was allied to prime minister who was jim prisoned in the u.s. for about six years and was released a couple of years ago. the allegations are not something new. they've been around for a long time. allegation of corruption are pervasive throughout ukraine's political class. this is not something that she fears. >> this is nothing new. >> no, it's not new. the boxer made money from sports. >> sure, he was a boxer. >> all of the other political forces in one way or another have drown in corruption, all political parties in ukraine don't get money from membershipp dues. they get it from money in offshore zones. that lack of transparency within the political system has been there for a long time. there's a need to separate and break bonds between business and politics and there's certainly a need to fight corruption. no ukrainian leader, none of the four presidents of ukraine have ever had the political will to fight corruption and hencey ukraine is described by transparency international the n.g.o. watchdog on corruption as the
corruption against her are more to do with the 1990's when she was allied to prime minister who was jim prisoned in the u.s. for about six years and was released a couple of years ago. the allegations are not something new. they've been around for a long time. allegation of corruption are pervasive throughout ukraine's political class. this is not something that she fears. >> this is nothing new. >> no, it's not new. the boxer made money from sports. >> sure, he was a boxer....
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bush and jim baker telling at the end of the cold war mchail gorbachev that nato would go not one inch further to the east and then a series of presidents coming in who not only took nato further to the east, pushed by lockheed martin and others who wanted to sell weapons to eastern and central european countries, but hinted at georgia and ukraine. anyone who knows russian history, anyone who knows the history of empire, anyone who knows about the raw politics of raw power could have guessed that president putin would move into ukraine once we had formed a group there led by the n.e.d. and its affiliates that effectively pulled off a coup. put ourselves in putin's shoes. what is putin to think when all of a sudden a country that's been talking about bringing ukraine and even georgia into nato and into the e.u. suddenly affects the removal of his leader in kiev. if i were putin, i'd have done exactly what putin did. anyone that says they couldn't predict this was either a fool or lying. >> well, that gets at this deep question, i think. one of the things that i've seen in the analysis h
bush and jim baker telling at the end of the cold war mchail gorbachev that nato would go not one inch further to the east and then a series of presidents coming in who not only took nato further to the east, pushed by lockheed martin and others who wanted to sell weapons to eastern and central european countries, but hinted at georgia and ukraine. anyone who knows russian history, anyone who knows the history of empire, anyone who knows about the raw politics of raw power could have guessed...
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forces military and civilian and of course our afghan colleagues that continue this fight every day, jim thank you very much. alex and i were saying you gave this keynote address and what are the rest of us supposed to say and do best we possibly can. we talk a little bit reconciliation, elections and very important top i can i think, the politics of a future relationship between afghanistan and pakistan. i would be pleased to do that. but before i do, i just wanted to step back, just for a moment, really and make three points and ask one question. i think it is relevant to the entire conversation we're going to have today. first point, and that's the one that has been emphasized here both in the films that we saw previously and ambassador dobbins speech and the points that andrew made. really important seems to me whenever we talk about afghanistan to stop just for a moment and recognize what has been achieved. not just what has been achieved but what has within achieved at such great cost on the part of afghans, part of the united states military and civilian and of course our internat
forces military and civilian and of course our afghan colleagues that continue this fight every day, jim thank you very much. alex and i were saying you gave this keynote address and what are the rest of us supposed to say and do best we possibly can. we talk a little bit reconciliation, elections and very important top i can i think, the politics of a future relationship between afghanistan and pakistan. i would be pleased to do that. but before i do, i just wanted to step back, just for a...
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sigrid laboratory jim mccurry was able to build the world's most sophisticated robot which on fortunately doesn't give a darn about anything tim's mission to teach creation why it should care about humans in. this is why you should care only on the. wealthy british style it's time to write for. the. markets why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy is a report on our team. speak your language. programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on. reporting from the world talks about six of the c.r.p. interviews intriguing stories for you. in trying. to find out more visit our big. dog called. welcome back to our show as protests against the new authorities in ukraine spread across the south east of the country kiev is asking for help from some of the people who the crowds on my town were rallying against so the country's only gox have been appointed governor in restive but economically powerful regions if bottle caves campaign to replace officials it doesn't trust l.c.s. be to all of it takes a closer look at being men being given power. the oligarchs who helped to
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an honest nice to meet you my name is jim what's your name my name is jeffrey. i don't there's now no more. nato. saying sorry. world war two veterans and stuff just awful fear of fascism could be returning as hardline nationalists on neo nazis thrive in post-coup ukraine. all of that of the western media just adds fuel to the fire with reports mistakenly suggesting that a full blown russian military intervention and land grab are underway in crimea. on the paralympic torch relay has now reaching tsotsi after an epic but swift journey warming hogs across russia and even in one small english village.
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the boy in honest nice to me in my name is jim what's your name my name is geoffrey. above. and there are no more. nato. breaking news here on our team to national estonia confirms the authenticity of a league diplomatic phone call which reveals of the snipers on kids independence square where legibly in the pale became ukraine's new leadership. the hardest my first favorite because not going to feel rich but the somebody. that's of the is tony and foreign minister talking to each of foreign policy chief catherine ashton . headlines on r.t. international who's calling the shots into. the jews who want to blow the rise of hardline nationalists convicts among them as are raising fears ukraine's up evil has empowered some very dangerous people meanwhile. russian national news agency says the russians have given ukraine forces and kill tomorrow morning to surrender parties out on the public ganda watch as media is fuelling panic over you. certainly a land swinging able russia's full blown intervention and the takeover of a song the invasion of crimea. it's eleven pm here in the
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hands next to me in my name is jim what's her name my name is jeffrey. right close to. the first strike. and i think you're. an army corps twitter. instagram. d m o o o. o. welcome back to cross talk where all things are considered i'm peter lavelle to remind you we're discussing developments in ukraine. ok john i'd like to go back to you in paris i interrupted you before we went to the break please continue. now i'm just saying that the facts are the determining facts however important the external intervention is and it is very important but there is as stephen suggested a very important internal dynamic and that is a state of incipient civil war in ukraine and as a result of that the collapse of the ukrainian state there are plenty of historical parallels one could make one of them that comes to mind is the collapse of the soviet union itself which simply fragmented into different constituent parts another comparison that one can draw which is more topical is perhaps with afghanistan where the powers in the regions of afghanistan in the regional cities of afghanistan
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. >> did she have a slim jim in that? looks like she had stuff already. >> the other favorite moment was at the very end of the red carpet when brad and angelina arrived. the entire place stopped. they arrived without publicists, which is unheard of in this town. they walked practically flowed over the red carpet, waving to everyone. they looked like hollywood royalty. look at the two of them. she was wearing a gather justice metallic dress. they were stunning. >> michael, you made us feel like we were right there with you the whole time. we thank you for that. we want to let everybody -- >> if you follow me on foxlightmichael, you can see some of the behind the scenes pictures from the red carpet last night as well. it's like you were there! >> thank you very much. get a nap. come back to town. >>> it is 22 minutes before the top of the hour. let's go over to heather nauert who has got some headlines. >> hi there. good morning to you. south africa's most anticipated murder trial is now underway. oscar pistorius has plead
. >> did she have a slim jim in that? looks like she had stuff already. >> the other favorite moment was at the very end of the red carpet when brad and angelina arrived. the entire place stopped. they arrived without publicists, which is unheard of in this town. they walked practically flowed over the red carpet, waving to everyone. they looked like hollywood royalty. look at the two of them. she was wearing a gather justice metallic dress. they were stunning. >> michael, you...